Jesse Eisenberg says he donated a kidney to a complete stranger and his other kidney is already growing
Jimmy: "since the last time you were on our show, you've donated a kidney to a complete stranger"
Jesse: "It's for me, pain free. It was quick. They compensate you if you have to miss work to get the surgery"
"My other kidney is growing, and somebody else who was on dialysis or dying is able to have a real life now"
𝐖𝐡𝐲 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐉𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐬𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐥𝐝 𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐞 𝐀𝐚𝐫𝐨𝐧 𝐆𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐧:
Over the last 25 seasons from 2001 to 2025, 29 first-time NFL head coaches have won four or fewer games in their debut season. Aaron Glenn is now part of that group.
Only two of the previous 28 ever went on to win a playoff game in their careers: Zac Taylor and Dan Campbell. One had a Hall of Fame quarterback. The other has struggled whenever he hasn’t had his superstar offensive coordinator. For Glenn to reverse course, he would need to become one of the most extreme outliers in modern NFL history.
The numbers from this season only make that hill steeper. The Jets became the first team in NFL history to lose five straight games in a single season by at least 23 points, and the first since the 1972 Patriots to lose five consecutive games by 20 or more. They also finished an entire season without recording a single interception despite facing 515 pass attempts and allowing 36 passing touchdowns, a statistic the league has tracked since 1933.
Inside the division, the Jets went 0–6 and were outscored by an average of 20.3 points per game, the second worst divisional point differential in the current format dating back to 2002, trailing only the 2009 Rams. All of it culminated in a 3–14 finish, tied for the second most losses in franchise history, matching 2020 and trailing only the 1–15 season in 1996.
Aaron Glenn has shown nothing that suggests a turnaround is realistic. Even his defenders struggle to identify a single area where he consistently excels as a head coach.
I have no confidence in the Jets’ current leadership to draft and develop a quarterback, and I have no confidence that Aaron Glenn will ever win a playoff game as an NFL head coach let alone win 7 games in a regular season.
If you asked the other 3 AFC East teams if they'd like Woody Johnson to bring back Aaron Glenn as Jets coach, every single coach, player, scout, and exec' with the Bills, Patriots, and Dolphins would say yes, absolutely yes. 100 percent. And ol' Woody is going to do it anyway.
Since the NFL began tracking interceptions in 1933, no team had ever finished a season without one. Until today.
Aaron Glenn and the 2025 Jets have officially made history.
Since the NFL started recording interceptions in 1933, no team ever has finished a season without an interception. The Jets would be the first if they do not get an interception today at Buffalo.
Woody is likely scared to pull the plug on Glenn after 1 year because he doesn't want to add to his meddling reputation. I get it.. but he will look much worse when Glenn ruins a young QB & gets fired mid-season next year or in 2 yrs.
Cut your losses now & start fresh for the QB
The New York Jets are an absolute embarrassment to all of Sport
I genuinely feel bad for their fans, they don’t deserve to be accustomed to such misery
Ownership should be forced into a Sale for how terrible every decision they make is
They should be ashamed of themselves.
Drake Maye’s day is already over with 5 minutes left in the third and the Patriots up 42–3.
The Jets have completely quit on Aaron Glenn. We don’t need to pretend this is normal, even for a talent-poor team. Four straight losses by 20+ points is not normal. 3-14 is not normal.
Jerrod Mayo was fired after 1 year
Urban Meyer was fired after 1 year
Nathaniel Hackett was fired after 1 year
Woody Johnson is stubborn and won’t admit his mistake, but this #Jets team is lost in every aspect. They have regressed under Aaron Glenn to a new low. Fire him and bring in an offensive mind with a young QB and build out this roster with all of your draft capital
@woodyjohnson4
The Jets have only had two 14 loss seasons: 1-15 in 1996 and 2-14 in 2020.
Those coaches were Rich Kotite and Adam Gase.
Aaron Glenn is two losses away from joining them. That’s how embarrassingly bad this season has been from a coaching standpoint.
Aaron Glenn promised improvement throughout the season. Instead, the Jets are getting embarrassed weekly, outscored 111 to 36 over their last three games alone, and still can’t clean up penalties.
What exactly has Glenn proven he does well as a head coach? Nothing.